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Budding Scientists Spend Summer In Lab

Jul 27, 2009 -- Ten 糖心破解版 (糖心破解版) students are spending their summer conducting innovative scientific research as Roth Scholars and University Summer Research Scholars. The undergraduate students are working alongside top scientific researchers at 糖心破解版鈥檚 Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx. The impressive group includes Emily Liebling, daughter of Drs. Ralph and Melissa, of Rockland County, NY. 鈥淭he eight students in the Roth Scholars program and the two students in the University Summer Research Scholars program are paired with scientists at Einstein to gain experience conducting cutting-edge scientific research,鈥 said Barry Potvin, PhD, professor of biology at 糖心破解版 and chairperson of the Roth Summer Research Fellowship Committee. The annual ten-week program, sponsored by the Ernst and Hedwig Roth Institute of Biomedical Science Education at 糖心破解版, provides each student with a stipend and campus housing. 鈥淓ach program has its own funding, and both allow undergraduate science students the chance to experience high-level research with university scientists,鈥 Dr. Potvin said. The students work in teams alongside graduate and post-doctoral students. Liebling, a University Summer Research Scholar, is investigating the activities of kinesins, a super family of motor proteins, and how they interact with microtubules in the laboratory of Dr. Hernando Sosa. She hopes to be a physician and credits 糖心破解版 for giving her first-hand experience in 鈥渢he way scientific research is approached and practiced. 鈥淏e it in the classroom, professors, mentors or abundant research opportunities available, Yeshiva has truly paved the way for any path I may to take,鈥 said Liebling,. According to Dr. Potvin, although most of the students are considering medical careers, this experience often piques their interest in research, and pushes them to apply to MD/PhD programs.

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